serenity_now
Active Member
Hi All,
Just have a generic questions. A requirement for our company was that users ONLY see the menus in which they have access to.
In order to do this we had to mark all menus as secured, and then change the relevant setting in Solution Explorer security. So esentially, we have about 30 roles, each role can see different parts of the menu.
There is no real security applied, the users just cant see anything they are not supposed to, and they do not have access to fastpath/BV.
This approach has become tiresome, as if a specific users needs to access another portion of the menu, I have to create a new role for this purpose. I cant change her existing role because the other users belonging to it are not supposed to see that item.
I guess my question is, how uncommon is this security setup? What is the approach others have taken when it is required that users only see specific menus?
Just have a generic questions. A requirement for our company was that users ONLY see the menus in which they have access to.
In order to do this we had to mark all menus as secured, and then change the relevant setting in Solution Explorer security. So esentially, we have about 30 roles, each role can see different parts of the menu.
There is no real security applied, the users just cant see anything they are not supposed to, and they do not have access to fastpath/BV.
This approach has become tiresome, as if a specific users needs to access another portion of the menu, I have to create a new role for this purpose. I cant change her existing role because the other users belonging to it are not supposed to see that item.
I guess my question is, how uncommon is this security setup? What is the approach others have taken when it is required that users only see specific menus?